Rawr Models

Rawr supports a variety of classes and specs using its models. A model defines all the formulae, calculations, charts, relevant items, etc, for a single class, spec, and role. In Rawr, you can choose what model you use, using the Models menu. More information
about each model can be found on their individual pages.

Notes about Functionality Status

Fully Functional means that every model-able method relevant to this Model has been implemented. The model is in Maintenance mode and will only change if a Bug is identified or the Theory-crafting Community
discovers new information that will impact calculations, such as a more powerful rotation or a Blizzard Ability Bugfix.

Mostly Functional means that the model will be largely accurate but there could be certain abilities or talents that have not been fully modelled yet. The model should be in active development
to complete these tasks.

Partially Functional means that the model's calculations should be taken as 'suspect' and not solely relied on without external sources to back up its recommendations. The model should be in significant
development to show major changes between version releases.

Non-Functional means that there have been significant changes in the game that have not made it into the Model, such as a Major Patch (like Cataclysm). The model should not be used for gear recommendations
until it leaves this status.

Help Develop Rawr Models

Developing and maintaining accurate models takes significant effort, and we're always looking for more help. If you're a C# developer with an interest in theory-craft, and would like to help out (especially on models that aren't actively maintained,
or are still in development), please read the
Development Applications page for more details. If you're not a developer, you can still help promote model development, by spreading the word about Rawr to your friends, guildies, and peers, especially if you know any C# devs.